Our cats are
completely house cats, never go outside.
Not exact matches
For
cats that never leave the
house, and do not live with a leukemia positive
cat, it is a
completely optional vaccine, and not one that we necessarily recommend unless a
cat falls into a risk category.
Some
cats will sit in a big pile of the dried herb and simply drool, eyes glazed over, while others get
completely hyper for a while, running laps throughout the
house.
Some
cats even stop eating
completely, while others eliminate outside the litter box, spray around the
house, groom excessively and become restless.
Take this time to
completely clean any old pet stains around your home, so when the
cat has full run of the
house again, he / she won't return to those old spots.
(We have a thing in our
house where I sit in Baddha Konasana or cobbler's pose, on the couch —
completely slouched, mind you, and covered in soft cashmere blankets — and make a «nest» for kids or
cats or kids pretending to be birds, to hang out in.)
With the older
cats extended time outside the dynamic changed
completely in the
house with the two younger
cats now becoming the resident
cats so to speak.
A much closer parallel would be dumping hundreds or even thousands of
house cats into a
completely unfamiliar environment, with rodents enough present to sustain only a few
cats for a couple of days.
I recently came home from my boyfriend's
house to find that my
cat, and now the
house, is
COMPLETELY infested with fleas.
If you want your
cats to be able to go in your yard without roaming the neighborhood, first make sure the fencing around your
house is
completely secure.
If the box is the same shape and size as the old one, you can probably replace it without a gradual transition, James, but if the new box is
completely different, I'd either set the new one next to the old one, or start it out somewhere else in the
house, and then, once your
cats start using the new one, gradually move it to the location where you want it.
We are a
completely closed cattery which means we do not let other
cats into our
house.
We always had a dog or a
cat, or both, in the
house, and those pets were
completely woven into the fabric of our family life.
Separating the
cats The first step is to separate the
cats from each other
completely — in separate areas of the
house.
In this episode, however, they stated that the Siberian was the second largest
house cat, next to the Maine Coon, ignoring the Ragdoll's status
completely.
Another problem with this type of litter is that they are sticky and create tracking not only on the
cat's paws but around the
house and they are hard to scoop because the clumps break apart almost
completely.
Also, make sure your
house is warm and free from drafts until your
cat is
completely dry.